Our Services
It has been known that accused illegal immigrants get arrested from many places such as homes, workplaces, and while circulating the streets. These immigrants are detained and are confined in small cells for many days. As a result, many of them have experienced maltreatment, starvation, torn clothing, and health problems. Furthermore, they are displaced in different locations during the transition period leaving vulnerable women and children at risk of being assaulted emotionally, physically, and sexually.
In light of these issues, Vertieres Entrance…
Nourishes individuals lacking nutrients and energy with meals to promote well-being while enduring the transition process.
Supplies individuals and families with clothes to improve appearance, enhance self-confidence, and strengthen dignity during the procedure.
Provides transportation assistance to ensure that families reach their hometowns safely and resume their normal activities.
Refers individuals and families to community resources not limited to schools, employment, mentorship programs, medical, and legal services to become successful and independent.
Arranges overnight shelter placement for vulnerable women and children who cannot travel at night to ensure that they safely reach their hometowns.
A depiction of the impact of poverty and the issue of safety that it brings
Assessing, educating, and linking returned civilians to community resources
Providing a grinder to the community for development of agriculture
Some of the locals who use the grinder everyday pictured with workers from Vertiéres Entrance.
Local community shows gratitude to Vertiéres Entrance for the grinder:
Local resident
Local authority
Local educator
